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Gopalganj News: Two eunuchs died on the spot in a tragic road accident near Bhojpurwa village of Manjha police station area of ​​Gopalganj on Friday early morning. While two others were seriously injured. This accident happened due to the vehicle being driven at high speed. All the eunuchs were returning home after attending a cultural program from Jadopur area. The accident happened when the car was moving at a high speed and due to the driver dozing off, the car collided with the divider. The car overturned breaking the divider. In this incident, two eunuchs died on the spot, whose identity could not be ascertained at the moment. At the same time, two eunuchs who were seriously injured have been identified as Neha eunuch and Anjali eunuch.

 

The villagers present at the spot immediately rushed the injured to Sadar Hospital. After first aid, seeing the critical condition of Anjali Kinnar, the doctors referred her to Gorakhpur Medical College for better treatment. The condition of Neha Kinnar is also said to be critical.

 

The statement of the police station in-charge

 

After the accident, the driver and three other people fled from the spot. Seeing the seriousness of the incident, the police took immediate action and took the bodies of both the deceased into custody and sent them to Sadar Hospital for postmortem. SHO Sangram Singh said that two dancers have died in the road accident and two are seriously injured. The deceased are being identified and the investigation of the case is going on. The police reached the spot and immediately inquired about the situation and the search for the absconding people has been started. The causes of the accident are being investigated in depth and efforts are being made to get severe punishment to the culprits. 

 

Administration appealed for road safety

 

The local administration and police have assured to focus on road safety after this incident so that such incidents do not recur in future. Seeing the need to spread awareness about safe driving on the road, the administration has appealed to all drivers to exercise restraint and caution.

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